The video repackages basic art history 101 as a "hidden revelation" to bait clicks. It offers a superficial glance at Renaissance symbolism while lacking any original scholarly depth.
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Da Vinci's Last Supper: Hidden Symbolism REVEALED! #shorts本站添加:
Look at his his helmet.
His his like almost like a Magi type of hat. If you scroll up, notice what door it's facing into.
The center door.
Right.
>> Remember the gate of a sun, the center door is the largest.
Have you seen The Last Supper?
The famous Last Supper from DaVinci.
>> Mhm.
The three doors are there in the back.
>> pull up the Last Supper from DaVinci?
>> [snorts] >> I'm telling you it's like they knew.
Even DaVinci knew. That there was like a deep understanding. Yeah, just pull up any of those. And then um Yep, look at the doors in the back.
See how Jesus is in the center door?
Yeah.
>> None of it's by accident.
Huh.
>> It's been right in front of us the whole time.
There's a deep understanding of the three doors represent the three aspects that of the of like the universe. And the the concept of three is a fractal that goes all the way back to us too, Danny. Now, go back to your religious understanding. What was the Trinity?
You remember? Father, Son, Holy Spirit.
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